Marine Science
EMU Limited announces biodiversity and coastal defense engineering research.
Marine consultancy and survey specialists EMU Limited, will collaborate
Norwegian-led consortium targets the development of cost-effective pre-installed seabed foundations for offshore wind.
NorWind Installer AS, together with partners OWEC Tower AS,
3D sea current modelling is an important step forward in extending the boundaries of safety and efficiency in subsea operations.
Fugro Subsea Services
NOAA’s Office of National Marine Sanctuaries today launched a new website highlighting the 150-year history of the USS Monitor on the anniversary of the ship’s launch.
With the goal of enriching students’ educational experiences and enhancing the research capabilities of marine scientists on the Great Lakes, Collins Engineers, Inc.
UMass Amherst Ecologists among the First to Record and Study Deep-sea Fish Noises.
University of Massachusetts Amherst fish biologists have published one
Cadden, specializing in electronic measuring systems for geopositioning and oceanography, is entering a new growth phase. The Nantes-based small business wants
Incat Crowther announces the launch of a 24m Catamaran Scientific Research Vessel.
Built by Baltic Workboats in Estonia, Vėjūnas is a demonstration of the yard’s experience,
Chelsea Sensor equipment to be fitted to French ferry to progress WaveSentry sea-state forecasting project.
Novel sensors, provided by the Chelsea Technologies
SENER assists the professional workshop to promote the culture of innovation in the maritime industry.
The workshop, held on 15 November in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria,
Marine mining, featured on the Institute of Marine Engineering, Science and Technology’s (IMarEST) Technical Activities Hot Topics Register, has added an
Subsea Engineering in Santiago, Chile is one of many South American enterprises and military establishments adding ROVs in an effort to expand their operational capabilities.
Yesterday’s well-attended ballast water policy teleconference briefing by the Canadian Minister of Transport served notice that Canada has no intention of
The introduction of non-native species via the discharge of ship’s ballast water is one of the main threats to marine biodiversity, with alien species often
GIS Creates Integrated Data Workflow for More Efficient Chart Production.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has implemented a
New data that enables ships and superyachts to improve their routing efficiency is being trialled with a major cruise line company.
The data, provided
Fugro OSAE GmbH has been awarded a €2.3 million hydrographic survey contract by the Norwegian Hydrographic Service (NHS). The survey is part of the MAREANO
Calecore’s Geophysical Site Investigation Division CALESURVEY completes 5 month Greenlandic Cruise.
Kommandor Stuart, Calesurvey’s multi-role Site Investigation Survey Vessel,
ITF is calling on technology developers to come forward with innovative solutions to drilling, well intervention and subsea challenges, with the potential for successful
MARAD helps to fund Mobile Ballast Water Testing Facility.
The Maritime Administration, along with the Maritime Environmental Resource Center and Maryland Port Administration,